King Tutankhamun's tomb yielded a fascinating pair of sandals, intricately designed with depictions of his vanquished enemies on the soles. These symbolic shoes, made of wood and bark, represented the ...
On February 16, 1923, English archaeologist Howard Carter opened the final chamber in an Egyptian tomb, which he would soon confirm as the lost burial place of Tutankhamun. Tutankhamun, also known as ...
Egyptologist Howard Carter first laid eyes on the preserved tomb of King Tutankhamun in Egypt back in 1922. An exhibit coming to Boston wants to take visitors back to that time in history to see the ...
Weapons technology scientists recruit sci-fi authors to prepare military for droid soldiers and AI Tom Cotterill is The Telegraph’s acting defence editor. He has previously written for The Daily Mail ...
In a BBC archive clip from 1936, the archaeologist Howard Carter describes the moment on 12 February 1924 when he and his team became the first people in 3,300 years to meet the Egyptian boy king.
Those who've meddled with Pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb have supposedly carried his curse to their graves - with death often coming swiftly after seeing the boy king. Today marks the anniversary of the ...
These are some of the biggest and best bands and musicians who have played at King Tut’s on St Vincent Street in Glasgow. Over its 35 years, King Tut’s has been an important venue for a broad and ...
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Sandals of Tutankhamun: 3,300-year-old footwear that let King Tut walk all over his enemies
When British archaeologist Howard Carter and local Egyptians excavated the tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922, they found thousands of artifacts buried with the young pharaoh. These sandals were one of ...
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